All women face certain health risks including heart disease and cancer. However, LBT women, as well as women who have sex with women, have some specific health concerns and are at a higher risk for cancer than other women. And mMany LBT women don’t know it.

(EDGE) When it comes to condoms, proper size matters. ONE® Condoms is excited to introduce 56 perfect-fit condom sizes to the United States. These include sizes larger and smaller than those currently available, marking a historic shift in the range of condoms that are cleared for sale by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). ONE has also acquired TheyFit Condoms, a popular European brand that will be relaunched as myONE Perfect Fit® condoms this fall.

A new report shows there has been a sharp decline in hepatitis A cases throughout the United States. An analysis of federal data found that hospitalization rates have fallen from 7.2 to 2.9 patients per million patients admitted to hospitals from 2002 to 2011.

A change to the rules for Medicare Part D could put thousands of people living with HIV at risk, if approved by the Trump administration. The change would give insurance companies the power to force people living with HIV off of the medications they currently use.

(CNN) Researchers now have a broader understanding of the health disparities suffered by gay, lesbian and bisexual people. A recent study found that these groups are more likely to suffer psychological distress, heavy drinking and heavy cigarette smoking.

Okay, here we are in the middle of January and you still haven’t kept that New Year’s resolution to start eating better. Whether you made that resolution to try to drop a few pounds, for health reasons, or to just start living a healthier lifestyle, it’s a good idea.

Television and the Internet bombard us with the next best superfoods or supplement often claiming benefits that are unproven or untested. Products like acai berries, probiotics, lycopene, and green coffee come to mind as the most recent darlings of the supplement craze.

About 125 people attended the Ujima Men’s Collective Conference in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in late October. The Ujima Men’s Collective organized this conference to focus on “Same Gender Loving” Black men. In the US, SGL/Gay Black men have the highest risk for HIV infection.